Hessam Sane's Sam Maloof style sculpted rocking chair

Hessam Sane, who among other things built a bandsaw,
recently emailed me:

Subject: Bandsaw still alive.

Hi Matthias

I hope things are well with you. I still visit your website every Monday, as always,
and follow every new article. I just want to report that your bandsaw keeps
getting better. I readjusted the saw blade, adding more tension, and also tensioned the drive belt.
I have the feeling that the bandsaw got ten times faster and stronger. And so I have
built a new project. See pictures...

What a wonderful looking chair.
I was curious how long it took to build. I'd also noticed some
corrected mistakes where the seat meets the front leg

Hessam responded:

1 day for the design of the templates
3 days for cutting, planing, and gluing of the seat and the two back legs
1 day for turning the front legs and planing the seat profile
4 days for gluing it together and working with the rasp.

Maybe about 2.5 weeks total, including oiling and polishing.

You are right about the mistakes. I should have tested the cut on the
table saw with another piece. I had previously built a small Maloof-style
chair, but that was far less work, so I didn't have much related experience.

There isn't much that can be done with machines with this chair so
one is very dependent on manual work. Never before have I worked
as much with a rasp. :-)

Slight imperfections
in the joint (Click
image to enlarge)

Hessam also points to this link on drawing a Sam Maloof style rocker in Google Sketchup: